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 Sunday, September 21, 2003 - 13:58
 Submitted by: snout
 Topic: Websites
 
We have just added a link to Maggoo's MSX page to our MSX links database. Maggoo, also known as Olivier Hustin, was a coder for the popular demo groups IOD (Metal Limit demo) and Abyss (Uncle in Brazil demo). Recently he surprised the MSX community with the magnificent MSX 20th anniversary demo, which has been downloaded more than 850 times already from our downloads database. Now, he has another surprise for us: the VScreen Platform game engine for MSX.

The VScreen engine is currently in development. Ultimately it will allow people with limited programming skills to create amazing platform games on MSX. To make things even easier, a nice level editor is already included. The current specifications of VScreen are:
  • Allows both Horizontal and vertical scrolling at any speed
  • Levels can have a resolution of up to 8 by 4 screens wide.
  • Collision detection with background
  • Active enemies managed in a virtual screen of 3*3 screens around main character
  • Different types of enemy movements / animations
  • SCREEN 4
  • Interactive and animated tiles
  • Level of inertia / gravity can be adjusted
In the future, this engine will be perfected with things like the (quite essential) collision detection with enemies, support for music, sound effects and more. Of course we will keep you posted on the progress of this interesting project. Although it is not yet possible to create a fully working game with this engine the demo that can be found on Maggoo's website already looks very impressive, and it's very nice to play around a bit with the graphics and level editor. If you want to comment on this new engine, or if you have some suggestions for the future we advise you to do so in this forum thread.

Apart from VScreen Maggoo also offers other interesting tools like a SCREEN 7 to SCREEN 5 converter, a SCREEN 5 to SCREEN 4 converter, a SCREEN 5 to Sprite data converter (!) and the VScreen level editor. Demo lovers and developers can enjoy the demo's (including source codes) of a simple scroller, the 20th anniversary demo. Furthermore you can find interesting things like a Overscan and a Vertical Sync scroller.

Relevant link: Maggoo's MSX page

 
 


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By chaos on September 21 2003, 14:33
VERY nice!!!
this is really a great project Maggoo!!
By mighty.m on September 21 2003, 17:00
awesomeeeeeee!! the speed of the 'engine' is absolutely stunning :-)
By manuel on September 21 2003, 17:24
The Vertical Sync stuff is said not to work on any emulator. But, it works rather well on openMSX 0.3.2CVS, I must say. :-) Only with pixel accuracy, of course.
Please change that, please, Maggoo!
By Maggoo on September 21 2003, 17:52
Fixed. Sorry about that manuel, I was still one or two versions behind.
By manuel on September 21 2003, 18:26
Maggoo: have you tried it in 0.3.1 with pixel accuracy? I think it should also work on that version. If not, please try on 0.3.2 and on the latest snapshot.
By FiXato on September 21 2003, 18:35
a redirect was set up 2 day ago at http://maggoo.fixato.co.uk/ might be easier to remember than the skynet url
By Bart on September 21 2003, 20:29
VScreen Demo works also just fine with the latest NLMSX!
By manuel on September 21 2003, 20:39
Bart, we were talking about the Vertical Sync demo in the Demos section...
By snout on September 21 2003, 21:14
if possible we don't link to redirect URLs because it adds another dependancy. If the redirect site changes URL or goes offline the other site isn't reachable anymore either.
By Imanok on September 22 2003, 10:31
Great project, man!!
I hope it can help to make great games!!
Keep on the good work!!




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